The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 271.—Vaginal and Cervical Tampon in Central Placenta Previa. Foiir-inchsterile gauze used for the tampon and a T-bandage applied. In either pregnancy or labor there are three indications that must be met:(i) The first stage of labor must be rendered as short as possible by artificialdilatation of the cervix. (2) Hemostasis must be as complete as possible. (3)The second stage should be abbreviated. In pregnancy labor should first be induced, and as soon as the cervix hasbeen effaced, the indication


The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Fig. 271.—Vaginal and Cervical Tampon in Central Placenta Previa. Foiir-inchsterile gauze used for the tampon and a T-bandage applied. In either pregnancy or labor there are three indications that must be met:(i) The first stage of labor must be rendered as short as possible by artificialdilatation of the cervix. (2) Hemostasis must be as complete as possible. (3)The second stage should be abbreviated. In pregnancy labor should first be induced, and as soon as the cervix hasbeen effaced, the indications for management, as just stated, carried out. Inthe absence of hemorrhage, and in lateral placenta prsevia, labor can be broughton by the introduction of one of the smaller modifications of the Champetier deRibes bags. For the introduction of the bag sufficient dilatation can be securedby dilating the cervix with one finger or with the Goodell type of the presence of hemorrhage and in primigravidous women with rigid cervices ANOMALIES AND DISEASES OF THE PLACENTA. 223 it


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